Should operating system patches be updated as soon as they are released?
Updates of each operating system version often cause many problems, making many users afraid of updating them.
The cause of OS update-related issues could be related to phone performance or battery issues. Because many new features are included in major operating system system updates, it is normal for errors to appear at some point.
The question is should we immediately update new operating system updates when they are released?
The answer is that it depends entirely on what the user wants. There are people who are willing to update immediately to experience new features. At that time, they may encounter some minor problems with their operating system, but users do not need to worry too much because they will usually be fixed soon later through smaller patches.
But there are also people who want to wait until the new system works stably through feedback from people who have updated it before.
One more thing that users need to remember, there are cases where the server can crash and not be able to update or the update process becomes very slow even in the first hours of releasing major OS updates. Don't update until things calm down.
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